Trym II Modern Beard and Hair-Clipper Kit and Nose-Hair Trimmer
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Sleek hair trimmers designed to keep beards and mustaches neatly groomed, eyebrows under control, and nose hair out of sight
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- Trym II Modern Beard and Hair Clipper Kit and Nose Hair Trimmer
- Trym II Rechargeable Modern Hair Clipper Kit
Trym II Modern Beard and Hair Clipper Kit and Nose Hair Trimmer
These sleek, modern trimmers are designed to leave skin smooth and untroubled.
Trym II Rechargeable Modern Hair Clipper Kit
This rechargeable clipper smoothly performs haircut touch-ups, re-sculpts unruly beards, or de-fuzzes chests with the trimmer’s interchangeable attachments of different sizes.
Contemporary Design
The high-gloss, smartphone-like design of each device looks right at home in a modern bathroom or an art museum for robots.
Trym II
Armed with four attachments, the Trym II is built to take on beard, mustache, and body hair with ease. It uses professional-grade metal blades to cut through hair with steely precision and boasts an improved 110V battery for lengthier shaves.
Trym Nose
Designed to eliminate nose, ear, and eyebrow hair, the Trym Nose makes quick work of hairy situations with a cutting head made from high-grade steel. A bright LED grooming light helps guide its path across faces.
Specifics
- Trym Nose requires two AAA batteries (not included)
- Set dimensions: 2.2”x3.4”x6.6”
In the box: Trym II includes a charging base, AC adapter, four trimming attachments, a cleaning brush, and oil; Trym Nose includes protective cap and cleaning brush
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- FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Most Canadian orders are delivered within 7-10 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Puerto Rico
- Warranties offered with select products are valid on US purchases only.
- How is the strike-through price determined?